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Flyers Outlast Kings 4-3 in Shootout for Their 4th Victory in 5 Games
Flyers secured their fourth win in five games with shootout goals by Zegras and Michkov despite missing key forwards due to injuries, aiding their wild-card playoff chase.
- On Thursday, Trevor Zegras and Matvei Michkov scored in the shootout to give the Philadelphia Flyers a 4-3 victory over the Los Angeles Kings, marking their fourth win in five games.
- The Flyers played with 11 forwards and seven defensemen due to injuries sidelining Sean Couturier, Luke Glendening, and Denver Barkey, entering Thursday's game off a Wednesday overtime victory against the Ducks.
- Noah Cates, Travis Konecny, and Travis Sanheim scored for Philadelphia, with Samuel Ersson making 22 saves; Los Angeles goals came from Quinton Byfield, Anze Kopitar, and Artemi Panarin as Darcy Kuemper made 17 saves.
- Despite the loss, the Kings moved into the second wild-card position in the Western Conference, while the Flyers remain six points behind Boston and Detroit for the two Eastern Conference wild-card spots.
- On Saturday, the Flyers travel to face San Jose while the Kings prepare to host Buffalo, both teams continuing their playoff pushes with back-to-back contests.
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Flyers extend road win streak with shootout triumph over Kings
Trevor Zegras and Matvei Michkov scored in a shootout to give the Flyers a 4-3 victory over the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday and continue Philadelphia's extra-time winning ways on the road.
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Flyers outlast Kings 4-3 in shootout for their 4th victory in 5 games
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Read Full ArticleKonecny, Cates set up Flyers for shootout VICTORY over Panarin’s Kings | PHLY Flyers Postgame - PHLY Sports
The Philadelphia Flyers have played 68 games this season. Thursday’s contest with the LA Kings is the 25th that has required overtime. That’s 37% of the schedule. Ridiculous. It took over 65 minutes, but goals by Zegras and Michkov in the shootout delivered Philly its 6th straight road victory for the first time in 8 years. Charlie & Bill break down the win, and the absurdity of Flyers Hockey.
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